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Ferries from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island (All Ports) operate 0 crossings per week from June to September. The first ferry departs from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island at 00:00, and the last at 00:00. The fastest ferry takes to reach the port of Bohol Island, with the average trip duration being arriving at Jagna Port, Bohol Island ports. Ticket prices range from €12.68 to €13.03. Book your ferry tickets online to Bohol Island with Ferryscanner and enjoy the most convenience and best price guarantee.
Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island ferry schedule
Ferry times from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island depend on the operator, arrival port, and season. Key info to help you plan:

Can you get from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island by ferry?
Currently, there are no ferries operating between Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island and Bohol Island (All Ports). This may be due to seasonal restrictions or operational constraints. You can explore alternative routes or means of transportation.

How far is Bohol Island by ferry from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island?
The ferry trip from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island usually lasts around . The fastest ferry makes the crossing in about , arriving at port. Average travel times for remaining ports are: to Jagna Port, Bohol Island. Keep in mind that the duration can change depending on the ferry operator, sea conditions, and whether a high-speed ferry is available. Some routes may be served by just one company.
The distance from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island is about 60.67km or 32.74nm. If you're going for a slower and more laid-back crossing, the slowest ferry reaches the port of Bohol Island in .
When you book your ferry from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island with Ferryscanner, we will show you the Recommended option, which is calculated using an algorithm that considers factors like direct routes, speed, e-ticket availability, and arrival times to help you make the best choice for your trip.
Fastest ferry ride from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island
The fastest ferry from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island is , operated by and arrives at port. The trip takes just , making it the quickest option available.
Can I go on a day trip from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island?
A day trip from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island (All Ports) isn’t really an option, since the shortest crossing takes and there’s no same-day return ferry. To make the most of your visit to Bohol Island, it’s better to plan for at least a two-day stay. Use our ferry search and booking tool to explore return options, and check the Bohol Island to Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island ferry route for full schedules.
Can I travel overnight from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island?
No, night ferries are not available on the Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island (All Ports) route. However, frequent daytime sailings offer convenient and flexible options for planning your trip.
This summary for the Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island (All Ports) route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. Schedules may change due to seasons, ferry operators, or availability. For the latest timetable, including routes, stops, and prices, check our ferry search and booking system.

Ferry ticket prices, offers and discounts from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island
Ferry ticket prices from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island vary depending on the type of ticket, ferry operator, and arrival port. Prices typically range from €12.68 to €13.03, with additional costs for cabins or premium seating options. When sailing towards:
- Jagna Port, Bohol Island, ferry tickets start at €12.68 for foot passengers.
Booking in advance is often the best way to secure lower fares to Bohol Island, as prices typically rise the closer it gets to departure. Keep in mind that certain ferries might come with specific rules, like allowing only foot passengers or requiring you to board with a vehicle.
Ferry Offers
The Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island route sometimes comes with seasonal promotions or offers from different ferry operators. These might include early bird savings or other discounts. Stay informed through the Ferryscanner blog, our socials, or the newsletter. Any valid deals are added to your booking automatically, helping you save on your trip to Bohol Island.
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How to get from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island (All Ports)
To travel from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island, your best option is to take a ferry. Balbagon Port is conveniently located near the city center, making it accessible from key points like the airport. You can find frequent boat services connecting Balbagon to various Bohol ports, including Tubigon and Tagbilaran. These ferries typically run several times a day, with a journey that lasts about two to three hours, allowing you direct access to your chosen destination in Bohol.
At Balbagon Port, you will find the departure area clearly marked, where ferries dock and passengers board. It’s wise to check your ticket or email for any updates on schedules, as they may change. Arriving early is recommended to allow enough time for boarding and any last-minute adjustments, ensuring you start your adventure without a rush.

Traveling from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island without or with a vehicle
Ferries from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island allow foot passengers, and wheelchair accessibility is usually available. To confirm specific services, please contact our support team. Make sure to arrive at the boarding gate at least 60 minutes before departure. For added convenience, Flexi Cancellation and SMS Notification Packages are available during the booking process.

Taking a car on the ferry from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island
Only foot passengers can travel by ferry from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island (All Ports). Vehicles aren’t accepted on this route.
Cabins on board
Unfortunately, cabins are not available on the ferries from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island (All Ports). However, you will find comfortable lounge seating or designated rest areas on board for you to relax during your journey.
Traveling with your pet on the ferry
Pets can travel on ferries from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island, though each company may have its own rules. The basics:
- Pets over 10 kg go in onboard kennels, while smaller ones (under 10 kg) can travel in a pet carrier.
- Service dogs are not subject to kennel rules.
- Bring all needed documents and pet supplies.
For detailed ferry policies, check the company’s page on our site or reach out to our support team.

Handy travel tips from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island
Make your journey from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island (All Ports) enjoyable with these handy tips for a safe and fun adventure! The ferry ride to Bohol, with a stop at Jagna Port, offers stunning views of the sea and surrounding islands, making it a highlight of your travel experience.
Safety: Ferries on this route prioritize passenger safety, ensuring that modern standards are met for a comfortable journey.
Parking: Parking is available at Balbagon Port, making it convenient to leave your vehicle before boarding.
Scenic Views: Enjoy beautiful seascapes during your ride. Don’t forget your camera!
Tickets: Book your tickets early to secure the best rates, and consider using the Ferryscanner app for quick updates.
Onboard Dining: There are dining options available, but feel free to bring snacks and water to keep you refreshed.
Clothing Tips: Bring a light jacket for the cool indoor areas, and a hat or sunscreen for the outdoor decks, especially during summer.
In Bohol, don't miss the breathtaking Chocolate Hills and the friendliness of the Tarsiers, along with delightful local treats like peanut kisses and calamay. Adventure awaits you!
Check out our blog for more tips and inspiration to help you enjoy your trip to Bohol Island even more.

Arriving at the ferry port in Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island
The ferry terminal at Balbagon Port, located on Camiguin Island, is conveniently situated near the city center, around 4 km from Mambajao, the capital town. Accessible by car or taxi, the journey from the center typically takes about 10 minutes, while local public transport options like jeepneys are also available.
In Bohol, the major ferry terminals include Jagna Port, which is approximately 40 km from Tagbilaran City and easily reachable by taxi or bus. Both ports are well-connected to popular areas, making travel convenient.
Please note that transportation schedules and availability may change, so we recommend checking in advance and informing our support team of any discrepancies you encounter.

Make the most of your time in Bohol Island
Bohol Island is a fantastic place full of fun and adventure! One of the most famous spots is the Chocolate Hills, where you can see weird, rolling hills that look like chocolate drops. Don’t miss the adorable tarsiers, tiny monkeys with big eyes. You can visit them in their special sanctuary.
Bohol also has beautiful beaches like Alona Beach, where you can swim, sunbathe, or even try snorkeling to see colorful fish. If you love nature, take a river cruise on the Loboc River and enjoy a delicious buffet meal while you float along. Some tasty local food you should try is "lechon," which is crispy roasted pig, and "kakanin," sweet rice cakes.
For those who want to explore more, Bohol is a great starting point to visit nearby islands like Panglao. Whether you’re here for a short visit or a longer stay, Bohol Island has something special for everyone. So pack your bags and get ready for an amazing adventure in this beautiful place!
Ferries traveling from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island
Ferries and additional transport choices for getting from Balbagon Port, Camiguin Island to Bohol Island.
